Call center, very stressful, constantly watch your every move. Listen in on calls, expected to take 86 calls at the very least every day 90% of the time. Yet, still have to register families of maybe 4-8 people and that is time consuming. Take calls from patients for refills, appointments distress or suicide calls. These should be handled as calls come in and priority and care and sympathy and understanding given, We were pushed to get off a call and onto the next. .Very nerve wracking. Management sly sneaky and not on your side at all.They are just fine if your kissing up to them and kowtow. If not then you are off their radar. It was quite simply the Very worst job experience I have ever had.

This position was pretty fun. I learned many different aspects of the job from working the front desk, to phlebotomy and processing specimens. If you were bored with one thing, you could possibly help out in another area.

MaineHealth was my first nursing job. I was there as a student prior to that. I really enjoyed working with the post open heart surgical patients. This experience allowed me to enter critical care as a nurse when I had to relocate and leave MaineHealth.

Hospital is somewhat up and coming as far as integrating its healthcare team. Lots of new changes and improvements, but still a little behind and working out the kinks. Overall, an enjoyable place to work.

I am a respiratory therapist and therefor worked in the respiratory department. I had the best experience of my working life there. The manager was fair and expected you to know your job. He respected you as a person and a therapist. I was a traveler and only wish I could have stayed.

There are cliques that have been there for a long time, including the management. They don't like new ideas, they have little to no regard for family/life and work balance, and give no notice when they want your hours to change or even your work location to change. The pay is barely enough to make do, pto is used for holidays you can't work-since they limit the number of people to work on holidays and weekends at every location-so your vacation time disappears very quickly with very little you can do about it. It's hard work, and a lot of work, with zero room for mistakes and a half hour turnaround time for patient testing-and you get thousands per day. Training is rushed due to short staffing and unless you do many special projects or are going out every week with the manager, your review won't warrant you a raise or anything. I did learn quite a bit due to the training, as there was some I had never done before in my career, but the bullying from management wasn't worth it.

I actually loved working their most of the time. My coworkers were awesome. But we got a new manager, . He played favorites and let the younger employees do whatever they wanted to keep them. The seasoned employees were harassed and expected to pick up the slack. HR did nothing to help with the situation. Upper management not helpful either. So glad no longer there.

I have been employed with only mehealth since I graduated in 2015. Overall I enjoy being with the company! The Employee health and HR departments within this company can be very helpful and are generally understanding of each employees individual wants/ needs.(from my experience)